RB: Seamus Coleman, Everton

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Seamus Coleman is the only Everton defender on our team despite a masterful display in shutting out Chelsea, and that points more toward the team effort and work ethic Roberto Martinez has installed than anything else.

Coleman, though, was brilliant from the right-hand side, pinning Ashley Cole back well when attacking and setting his stall out well in defence.

The Irishman broke out last season, and now he's fast becoming one of the finest right-backs in the league.

CM: Aaron Ramsey, Arsenal

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Aaron Ramsey was the Man of the Match against Sunderland—quite the feat considering it was Mesut Ozil's debut for the Gunners.

Arsenal claimed a precious 3-1 victory to continue their early season resurgence, with Ramsey bagging two goals in sublime fashion. The first was an unbelievable volley, the second a deft finish after some seriously slick passing.

LW: Gylfi Sigurdsson, Tottenham Hotspur

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Gylfi Sigurdsson came up with two sweet finishes as Tottenham Hotspur beat Norwich City 2-0 on Saturday.

Christian Eriksen slid him in for his first, then Paulinho found him attacking the far post for the second. His overall game was extremely tidy, and with Roberto Soldado struggling to score from open play, Andre Villas-Boas will be relieved Sigurdsson is answering the call.